__Judd Apatow__and a group of fellow comedians poked fun at Elon Musk and other tech luminaries at Vanity Fair’sNew Establishment Summit in San Francisco on Thursday.

“I was at the Elon Musk panel the other day and said he didn’t like Silicon Valley,” said Nick Kroll, of The League and Kroll Show. On Wednesday, Musk had lightly criticized Mike Judge’s Silicon Valley as “not quite getting” the nation’s cradle of innovation.

Kumail Nanijani, one of the stars of Silicon Valley joked that he wasn’t a fan of Musk either. “Yeah? Your Tesla sucks!” he said.

“He had to leave because he had to promote his fragrance, Elon Musk’s Musk,” joked Kroll. “Do you want to smell like you want to go to space?”

Whitney Cummings, co-creator of Two Broke Girls and the star of Whitney, shared some tales from her time on Tinder, a dating app. “Every photo is of a guy with a tiger,” Cummings complained.

“Tiger shoes?” asked Nanijani.

“No, a real tiger,” said Cummings. “It’s like, one of his ‘Greatest hits from Thailand.’”

Either that, said Cummings, or the Tinder hopeful is taking a selfie in the car, with a seatbelt visible. “All that says to me is that your wife is in the house and this is the only time you have to take the picture!”

The previous day, retired General Keith Alexander, the former director of the National Security Agency, had discussed cyber security. Apatow asked his fellow panelists if they were worried about privacy in the digital age.

“Yeah, my parents won’t type out the word ‘Allah’ in a text message,” said Nanijani. “They call it the ‘A word.’”

“Yeah, they say, ‘if the A-word wants it to happen, it will happen,’” said Nanijani.

During the panel’s question and answer period, Yahoo News global anchor Katie Couric took the microphone and asked comedian and producer Scott Aukerman how he had convinced President Obama to appear on his cult-hit web show Between Two Ferns. Aukerman credited Mike Farah (president of production for Funny or Die) and Bradley Cooper for making it happen.

In the episode, which aired in March, Obama got a chance to talk about how people could sign up for the Affordable Care Act on Healthcare.gov. The sketch has been credited with helping turn around public opinion at a time when the new healthcare plan’s roll-out was being pummeled in the press. The episode was also nominated for an Emmy.

Aukerman revealed that the President was apparently not familiar with the show prior to appearing on it.

“He walked into the room and yelled, ‘TWO FERNS!’ and we all said, “This guy gets it!” said Aukerman. “But we found out later that he had no idea what he signed up for.”

Please watch the video above for many more jokes, including the panelists’ thoughts on CraigsList.